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Showing posts with label Programing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

JavaScript to be the default language for GNOME


JavaScript is becoming a force to reckon with GNOME developers have at last decided to stick to JavaScript to write applications for the desktop environment. However, the developers are still recommending C to write system libraries.


“During the GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest this week, one of the major goals we identified was the need to pick a single language to give a simple answer to those who ask, 'How do I write a GNOME app?' Our decision is to support JavaScript as the first class language for GNOME application development”, read a blog posting by Collabora engineer and GNOME developer, Travis Reitter.
Explaining the reason for choosing JavaScript, Travis added, “Our language of choice needs to be dynamic and high level. There is already momentum in the GNOME Project for JavaScript; it's used in GNOME Shell and GNOME Documents. There's a lot of work going into the language to make it especially fast, embeddable, and framework-agnostic. JavaScript is increasingly being seen as a first class desktop programming language; it is being used in Windows 8, in mobile platforms, and for local Web applications. JavaScript is self-contained; it doesn't come with its own set of core libraries, which makes it more convenient for us when integrating it into the platform”.

Until now, there were no specific set of tools to write an application for the GNOME desktop environment. With this announcement, JavaScript will become the default language for GNOME applications.


Also read: VENOM: A New Virus That can Attack Even Virtual Machines

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Simplicity Linux Makes everything easy and simple

The latest edition of Simplicity Linux, version 15.4, recently became available for download. Simplicity Linux delivers just what its name suggests: It is a simpler way to run a fully powered Linux desktop on any computer you touch.

The latest edition of Simplicity Linux, version 15.4, recently became available for download. Simplicity Linux delivers just what its name suggests: It is a simpler way to run a fully powered Linux desktop on any computer you touch.

Simplicity lets you carry your entire desktop, favorite installed applications, and complete collection of documents and files in your pocket everywhere you go. Other Linux distros let you do much the same thing -- but solutions like Puppy Linux, Porteus, Knoppix and such take a bit more technical prowess to set up and configure.

Simplicity Linux does all of the heavy lifting, well, more simply. If you already know Puppy Linux, consider Simplicity Linux a close family cousin that will bring new life to your computing.

One compelling reason for using Simplicity Linux is its desktop improvement. Simplicity Linux uses the LXDE desktop environment rather than Openbox. This choice by the distro's lone developer, David Purse, is critical. It puts a more contemporary face on Simplicity Linux.
X11 Desktop Environment
The Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment and the WBar give users two different menu options without requiring placement of application icons as launchers on the desktop itself.

Still, Simplicity Linux 15.4 uses Puppy Linux and the LXPup derivative as a base. It is a good choice for everyday users who are not Linux geeks or computer experts.

Simple but Not Foolproof

I have long been a fan and a user of the original Puppy Linux family of distros. I have reviewed a variety of Puppy Linux OSes several times for LinuxInsider.

However, Linux-on-a-stick distros, including the Puppy Linux species, have a serious weakness. They can not update the rapidly changing Web browsers and other packages. Simplicity Linux does not escape this problem.

Puppy Linux has a broad ecosystem and active community, but Simplicity Linux lacks a cadre of contributors to provide updated packages of essential software. So users who keep current with each updated release may soon be confronted with out-of-date versions of key software.

For example, The latest Simplicity release has Google Chrome version 40.0.2214.115 preinstalled. However, the current Chrome version available on my Ubuntu and Linux Mint distros already is updated to Version 42.0.2311.135 through the package manager.

Mozilla's Firefox Web browser is also preinstalled -- but it failed to properly open on any of my hardware. It never appeared on the desktop. Yet system tools indicated that it was running in the background.
Software Sophistication

One advantage to the Simplicity Linux line is its remix mentality. Much of the software bloat found in Puppy Linux is missing. Also gone are the overly lightweight Puppy-specific applications that run in the Open Box environment.

I have used Simplicity Linux on lots of my legacy gear, and I find it superior to the original Puppy Linux distro.

Simplicity Linux comes in three offerings. Depending on which one you select, some of the preinstalled software will be different -- but all of the flavors run the same Puppy Package Manager so you can add or remove applications to suit your needs.

Typical of portable Linux style distros, Simplicity Linux is not designed to reside on the hard drive. It loads into memory from a live CD/DVD.

You have the option to create either an encrypted or nonencrypted partition to save configuration settings and application changes. You can do this on the hard drive, a rewritable CD/DVD or USB drive. You also can install Simplicity Linux to a bootable USB drive.

The utility programs for doing all of these things are preinstalled and easy to use, even for newcomers to the process.
Simplicity Options

Simplicity Linux comes in two versions: Netbook and Desktop in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions. The 32-bit version uses the 3.14.20 kernel. The 64-bit version uses the 3.17.20 kernel.

Echoing Canonical's version system for its Ubuntu OS, Simplicity Linux versions are designated by the year and month of release. Simplicity Linux's release schedule is easy to follow: January, April, July and October.

That is the ideal release schedule, anyway. The sole developer makes no assurances in his blogs that he will always meet that schedule, with alpha and beta releases preceding any rigid release schedule. Of course, this is a user concern if new releases outpace the gap in new package releases.

I found very little difference in the Netbook or Desktop versions of Simplicity. Keep in mind that the hardware designation of "Netbook" may be a bit out of sync now with current market hardware. Netbooks are not likely to be a computing platform -- but the concept of a lighter-weight distro for less-capable or legacy laptops is still valid.
More Goodies

The Simplicity Netbook release is a more cloud-based Linux distro. It includes the TOR and Chrome browsers. It comes with shortcuts to Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Netflix, Google Docs, Dropbox and Grooveshark, as well as a virtual assistant application. Overall, the Netbook version has a smaller system resource footprint, and most things are cloud-based.

The Simplicity Desktop release is a more heavyweight OS edition. It comes with the TOR browser, the desktop version of Dropbox, Chrome and the full LibreOffice suite. The Desktop edition has a bigger footprint caused by including more applications and larger packages.

Both versions of Simplicity Linux come preinstalled with a well-configured version of WINE and a Windows version of the OnLive client. The WINE installation works well and is a good attraction for users transitioning from Windows to Linux.

Double-clicking on a Windows .exe file from within the PCMAN FM file explorer runs the Windows program on Linux. But WINE has limitations and does not work well with every Windows program. So expect trial-and-error to be the standard operating procedure. (within the limitations of what WINE supports).
Look and Feel

Simplicity Linux has a single taskbar across the top of the screen. This has the typical panel bar functionality for holding notification icons on the right side, and icons for running programs on the left side.

At the far left of the panel are the main menu icon, launcher icons for file manager and Google Chrome, and a virtual workspace pager. A trait of the LX desktop, only two virtual desktops are accessible.

Simplicity Linux

Simplicity Linux has a single fully functional taskbar across the top of the screen. At the far left of the panel is the main menu icon, launcher icons for file manager and Google Chrome, and a virtual workspace pager.

A WBar Dock sits at the bottom center of the screen. This bar has limited configurability but provides useful access to other features.

For instance, several icons for system settings and key program launchers are hard-wired to the WBar. An Application Finder and menu are one click away at the far left of the dock bar.

Using Simplicity

You can run Simplicity unchanged from the CD/DVD, much like any live-session Linux distro. Once booted, a first-run settings panel opens with various options like the keyboard layout and screen resolution.

Each new boot presents this panel. You also will have to set up Internet access, whether you plug in a modem cable or need to access a wireless connection. Three program options are available to do this. The computer's wireless card will determine which method works best in finding your access path.


Simplicity Linux settings panels

A collection of settings panels makes Simplicity Linux easy to configure.
A better option for continually using Simplicity Linux is to create a personal save file and set up a frugal installation on either the hard drive or a bootable CD/DVD/USB installation. To do this, use the Puppy Universal Installer.

Another option is to run the Bootflash installer found in the Setup menu to put a bootable copy of Simplicity Linux on a USB drive. However, some legacy computers will not support booting from a USB drive.

In that case, you will have to boot from the CD/DVD and create a personal storage file on either the hard drive or a USB drive. This option is presented each time you shut down a live session unless you have selected the option to boot Simplicity in a no-save session.
Bottom Line

Simplicity Linux is very usable whether you use it as-is each time you boot up from the CD/DVD or do a frugal installation on the hard drive or USB drive. The LXDE desktop consumes few system resources. It loads into system memory when possible to run fast and furious without having to read from the CD/DVD or USB storage.

The complete installation needs less than 2 GB of disk space. You can tailor the size of the personal storage file to fit the available capacity. The preinstalled software provides all you will need in most use-cases. The package manager lets you add packages from both the Slackware and Puppy repositories.

The installer lacks any built-in tools for hard drive partitioning, so you will have to manually do that with gParted and a boot manager if you want to share the hard drive space with an existing operating system. That really is not necessary, though. The purpose of portable Linux distros like this is to boot from a CD/DVD and access stored files from a USB or cloud drive. Hard drive installation is not required.

Overall, Simplicity Linux is easy to use and runs fast. It runs well on legacy hardware. It has a gentle learning curve for users already familiar with the Linux OS. Users transitioning from Windows will find Simplicity Linux easy to use.


Also read:  How to Hide Files Inside Pictures
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

VENOM: A New Virus That can Attack Even Virtual Machines

With Venom, a malicious user program with sufficient root privileges "could break through the isolation normally afforded by the hypervisor and reach into the memory space of its hosted peers, potentially corrupting the software stack running in the other VMs and gaining access to sensitive data and applications," said Bill Weinberg, senior director of open source strategy at Black Duck Software.


Crowdstrike on Wednesday made public its discovery of yet another long-buried Linux vulnerability.
"Venom," as it has been dubbed, was unearthed by the firm's senior security researcher, Jason Geffner. It is listed as vulnerability CVE-2015-3456.

Venom exists in the virtual floppy drive code (FDC) used by virtualization platforms based on QEMU (quick emulator). It has been around since 2004.

The code probably went undetected for 11 years because "it's not obvious at all that this is a vulnerability," Geffner told LinuxInsider.

What is venom and how it kills


Venom is a threat to virtual machines.
A server runs a hypervisor, which in turn runs one or more virtual machines, called "guest machines." The hypervisor provides each guest operating system with a virtual OS and manages the execution of the guest OSes.
Several VMs, running multiple instances of one OS or different OSes, can be guested on one hardware platform.
When guest OSes send commands such as seek, read, write or format to the FDC's input/output port, the FDC stores them and their associated parameters in a fixed-size buffer, according to Crowdstrike.
It keeps track of how much data to expect for each command. After all expected data for a given command is received from the guest OS, the FDC executes the command and clears the buffer for the next command.


However, two commands, which Crowdstrike did not disclose, are not reset. An attacker can send those commands and specially crafted parameter data from the guest system to the FDC to create a buffer overflow and execute arbitrary code during the host's hypervisor process.

Attackers will need administrator privileges or root access privileges, so it's not as if a hacker can waltz in and take over the FDC.

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Monday, 25 May 2015

Microsoft to Stop Production of Windows

In a speech about a weeks ago, weekJerry Nixon  (Development executive) at Microsoft said  that
 Windows 10 would be the “last version” of the dominant desktop software.His comments were echoed by Microsoft which said it would update Windows in future in an “ongoing manner”.

Instead of new stand-alone versions, Windows 10 would be improved in regular instalments, the firm said.
Mr Nixon made his comments during Microsoft’s Ignite conference held in Chicago.
In a statement, Microsoft said Mr Nixon’s comments reflected a change in the way that it made its software.
“Windows will be delivered as a service bringing new innovations and updates in an ongoing manner,” it said, adding that it expected there to be a “long future” for Windows.

The company said it had yet to decide on what to call the operating system beyond Windows 10.

“There will be no Windows 11,” warned Steve Kleynhans, a research vice-president at analyst firm Gartner who monitors Microsoft.

He said Microsoft had in the past deliberately avoided using the name “Windows 9″ and instead chose Windows 10 as a way to signify a break with a past which involved successive stand-alone versions of the operating system.
However, he said, working in that way had created many problems for Microsoft and its customers.
"Every three years or so Microsoft would sit down and create ‘the next great OS’,” he said.

 The developers would be locked away and out would pop a product based on what the world wanted three years ago.”

Microsoft also had to spend a huge amount of money and marketing muscle to convince people that they needed this new version, and that it was better than anything that had come before, he explained.

Moving to a situation in which Windows is a constantly updated service will break out of this cycle, and let Microsoft tinker more with the software to test new features and see how customers like them, he added.

‘Positive step’
Most of the revenue generated by Windows for Microsoft came from sales of new PCs and this was unlikely to be affected by the change, Mr Kleynhans pointed out.

“Overall this is a positive step, but it does have some risks,” he said.

“Microsoft will have to work hard to keep generating updates and new features, he said, adding that questions still remained about how corporate customers would adapt to the change and how Microsoft would provide support.

“It doesn’t mean that Windows is frozen and will never move forward again,” Mr Kleynhans stated.

“Indeed we are about to see the opposite, with the speed of Windows updates shifting into high gear.”

see also: How To Install Windows Software on Ubuntu
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Sunday, 24 May 2015

How To Install Windows Software on Ubuntu

In some linux distributions on linux. this application so all you have to do is skip to where i talk about actually installing windows Software.
Wine is a free and open source application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine also provides a software library, known as Winelib, against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port them to Unix-like systems.

Wine is a compatibility layer. It duplicates functions of Windows by providing alternative implementations of the DLLs that Windows programs call and a process to substitute for the Windows NT kernel. This method of duplication differs from other methods that might also be considered emulation, where Windows programs run in a virtual machine. In this article we are installing wine 1.7.25 version on Ubuntu 14.04.

To install it in Ubuntu you will have to add the repository to the system and just use the apt-get install command, this will also make it easy to update wine in the future by just using apt-get upgrade. The bellow command will also automatically install any extra dependencies you may need.

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install wine1.7






now the installation is over  you just need to install windows application which am about to show you 

Actually installing windows Software

Installing a Windows application using Wine is just as simple as installing it on the native operating system. After downloading the installation executable (in this case i chose foobar2013 - a nice media player), you can just click the executable and the installation wizard will open up, exactly like it would do on Windows.



After you're done with the installation you can run the application from the installer or from the Ubuntu button just like you would run any other Linux application.
And there is your windows application working in UBUNTU 




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Wednesday, 12 November 2014

3 Impressive Computer Tricks You Got To See Your Self

Do you Think Notepad can be just used as Text Editor ? Do you Use notepad just to Save text and some other data?

 If Yes, Then you are missing out Some Cool and Interesting Notepad Tricks that you can Perform on your Computer.
Notepad Comes as an inbuilt app in all Versions of Windows. But Today i am Going to Share 3 Cool Notepad Tricks that you can Perform on your Computer with notepad. The tricks that i am about to share will not harm your Computer in any way

Let's get started with the 3 tricks you can try. Even now

1. Make your Computer Speak:

In the Above trick we made notepad Type automatically but now we will our own text to Speech tool with the help of small script in Notepad. You will make your Computer Speak whatever you type. Excited ? Then follow the Below Simple Steps.

Step 1: Open Notepad

Step 2: Copy and Paste the Below Code in Notepad.

Dim message, sapi

message=InputBox("What do you want me to say?","Speak to Me")

Set sapi=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")

sapi.Speak message

Step 3: After Pasting the Above Code in Notepad, its time to Save the File. Save the File with name Speak.vps and again choose All files in save as type

Step 4: Double Click on the File to See a pop up Window that looks something like this Picture

Now All you have to do is Type in Anything that you want it to Convert in Speech.

Then Click on Ok. Wait a second or Two and hear it do its work.

2. Matrix Effect:


We Have Seen alot of times in movies some kind of numbers in Green Color Flashing really fast. Ever Wondered How they do it ?

Well, Today you will learn it. Basically its a Small Batch file that helps to do it. Just follow the Below simple steps to do it yourself.

Step 1: Open Notepad.

Step 2: Now Copy the Below Code.

@echo off

color 02

:start

echo %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random%

goto start

Step 3: Paste the Code in Notepad and Save it by Clicking on File and then Save.

Step 4: You will be now asked the file name and Save as Type, So name the file as Matrix.bat and Choose All files in save as type.

Step 5: Remember the Destination where you save the file. Now Navigate to the Location where you saved this file. Double Click on it to See the Magic

3. Keyboard LED lights Dancing Trick

This is another Fun Trick which will Make your Keyboard Lights ie: Numlock,Capslock and Scroll lock lights go dancing..

Step 1: Open notepad.

Step 2: Copy the Below Code and paste in it.

Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”)

do

wscript.sleep 100

wshshell.sendkeys “{CAPSLOCK}”

wshshell.sendkeys “{NUMLOCK}”

wshshell.sendkeys “{SCROLLLOCK}”

loop

Step 3: Save the File with the name Led.vbs and again choose all files.

Step 4: Double click the File to open, Look down at your keyboard to See the live performance.

How to Stop:

To Stop it just follow the Below Simple Steps.

Open Task manager by Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE

Now Goto Process Tab

Scroll down and search for wscript.exe and End the Process.

And that Concludes our list of the 5 Best Notepad Tricksyou can do in note pad.


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Saturday, 6 September 2014

How To Disable USB ports On Pc To Avoid USB Viruses And...

Make your PC invulnerable from data theft and malware which spread through USB ports. This works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

With this trick, you can disable access to your USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports on your Windows based computer to prevent people from taking out data without permission or spreading viruses through the use of USB (pen and flash) drives.

Follow the steps given below:-

Steps:

1. Click on Start >> Click on Run. If you cannot find RUN just type it in the search box.

2. Type "regedit" without quotes. This will launch the Registry Editor./>

3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usbstor.


4. In the work area, double click on Start and In the Value Data box, enter 4 click OK

You are Done. Now just Close Registry Editor and refresh your desktop. That's it.
And  now if any one trays to enter their UBS disk, It just doesn't work.

Help?

To Re-Enable access to USB ports, Follow the same proccess as above but enter 3 instead of 4 in the Value Data box.


WARNING: This trick will also disables access to your USB connected peripheral devices. So, do not use it if you have USB connected keyboard and mouse.
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

A Simple Computer Trick to make Your Computer screen Matrix

We Have all Seen those movies with some kind of numbers in Green Color Flashing really fast, That's for sure. But have you ever Wondered How they do it ?
This is really simple with a simple inbuilt software in all Versions of Windows.Whats the software?..: Notepad. In this trick, Well simplycreate a very simple file that we'll call matric.bat with note pad.

So, Can we start now? Sure:


Step 1: Open Notepad.
Step 2: Now Copy the green code Below and paste it in note pad.
==================================================
@echo off
color 02
:start
echo %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random%
goto start

==================================================
Step 3:Now save the above code by going to File the "save as"

Save it as matrix.bat

Keep in mind: the most important thing is to make sure the file name incluides the word .bat at the end. And you are done. Double Click it and See the Magic 

See u next time.

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Monday, 11 August 2014

5 Facts You May Not Know About Google

See that Page you go to every time you want to search for any thing on the internet? Yeap: "Google" Well at least that's where "I" go. Every time.

Google.com or as well known as just "Google" is a famous search engine used by many of us on the internet and also a default Home page to many Browsers like Mozilla and Chrome.
Today am here to tell you 5 Things you did'nt know about the Search Giant.

Also Read: 10 Online Business Ideas For Computer Lovers

1."Google" The name was misspelled. Originally it was Googol, Googal means A number that is equal to 1 followed by 100 zeros.
2..Google has indexed about 3 billion websites. A person could take 5707 Years for these searches, Yet Google does this in 0.5 seconds.

3.Google doodles that appear on the cover page are created by Dennis Hwang, a Korean artist who resides in the United States.

4.The simplicity of the Google home page is that its founder did not know HTML and therefore
simplicity was not a style but a failier."Just Kidding"

5.Google has its own satellite to capture images of Google Earth . It was purchased from the CIA in 2004."Awesome"

These are all Great facts to keep in mind while using the Awesome Search engine On the internet

Also Read: 120 IMPORTANT SOFTWARES ON DVD
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Words Of Wisdom From Steve Jobs

Steven Paul “Steve” Jobs was an American entrepreneur, marketer, and inventor, who was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc

Steven Paul “Steve” Jobs was an American entrepreneur, marketer, and inventor, who was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc.
Born: February 24, 1955, San Francisco, California,
Died: October 5, 2011, Palo Alto, California
Spouse: Laurene Powell (m. 1991–2011)
Children: Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs, Reed Jobs, Eve Jobs
Education: Reed College (1972–1974), Homestead High School (1972), Cupertino Junior High School, Monta Loma Elementary School

Source: wikipedia


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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

How Online Chat-Bots Are Fooling You

There are certainly plenty of them out there. Although most Internet users think of the web as a place primarily frequented by humans, the reality turns out to be quite the opposite. A recent report found that 61.5% of Internet traffic is generated by automated programs called bots.

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These are artificially intelligent programs that can ask also answer questions bring you to thinking they are actually human. These programs are mostly web based as we 'll see in this article.

 Today especially here in Uganda most of us just watch these things in movies and that's it. In this article you will be surprised these programs are already living in our communities and can easily fool you into thinking they are real people, real humans.


  • One of the most famous fiction movies called Star Trek TNG, The character "Data" is a human-like android. Data claims to have no feelings of any kind, but some people find this hard to believe. Data is almost human. The presence of Data in Star Trek enables the scriptwriters to show what it may be like to live alongside an artificial person. Intelligent chat bots may have similar personalities to Data. WATCH TRAILER HERE:
  • The other is a series that has been showing one Fox TV called "Almost Human" In a future where human cops and androids partner up to protect and serve. WATCH TRAILER HERE:
  • Also the film called AI "Artificial Intelligence", by Spielberg and Kubrick, explores similar issues with androids. WATCH TRAILER HERE:

These are just movies. How About You. Did you know that there is a big chance that you have got in contact with Chat-bots on the Internet but didn't even realise they were not human? At times it's because they seem friendly and funny,Sometimes it’s because they seem wise,Sometimes it’s the promise of sex on a porn website that fools you. The bots don’t really care how they trick you as long as you are brought to thinking they are your fellow human, if you use social media or spend any time on line, it’s quite possible you’ve already been a victim.

Yesterday i took a tour to some Chat bot websites and one that completely blew me away was a Chat-bot Called A.L.I.C.E. If i didn't know any better. I wouldn't believe this. I took my time to take a screen shot and here is how THE CHAT was:

Alice the Chat-Bot

You may not believe this was a Robot. But yes it was.Try it your self: www.alice.pandorabots.com

Another website i went across was a website called "Cleverbot"
Dint as much explore it as i did with Alice. But here. That's a screen shot i took:

Clever bot the chat-bot

You can try this one here: www.cleverbot.com
Scammers are well aware of this phenomenon and are utilizing chat bots by embedding them in their sites that when you visit, A chat bot gets a conversation with you and after a few words. They ask you to click on links. These links are usually Adult content, Dating sites or ham full websites that have lots of spam.

What to expect in the future?
  • Chat bots will also become more human-like.
  • Chat bots will become much more advanced.
  • In time chat bots will become as intelligent as humans.
  • People will become unsure how to feel about chat bots.
  • They will be more like androids in Science Fiction. They will be intelligent and useful.
  • Humans will be unsure whether the chat bots have feelings, and whether they are conscious.
  • They will have more human characteristics. This will make them more interesting to chat to,

With everything said, This  proves the Future we always talk about, Is not far. In a few years from now Robots will indeed be Advanced.

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Tuesday, 4 February 2014

All Samsung Unlock Codes 2014

Ok. After sharing my unlock codes for Nokia, People liked it but then I realize that there are now lots of Samsung phones too. So today I am giving you a list of Samsung phone unlock codes. Use this list to unlock almost any kind of lock/ Settings in your Samsung phone for example: Reset default settings, WAP settings etc.  


If you don't mind, You might want to check out:
My top 14 Nokia master codes







Not to waste your time. Here is the list:

 *2767*688# = Unlocking Code
*#8999*8378# = All in one Code
*#4777*8665# = GPSR Tool
*#8999*523# = LCD Brightness
*#8999*3825523# = External Display
*#8999*377# = Errors
#*5737425# = JAVA Something{I choose 2 and it chrashed}][/b]
*#2255# = Call List
#*536961# = Java Status Code
#*536962# = Java Status Code
#*536963# = Java Status Code
#*53696# = Java Status Code
#*1200# = AFC DAC Val
#*1300# = IMEI
#*1400# = IMSI
#*2562# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*2565# = ChAeck Blocking
#*3353# = Check Code
#*3837# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*3849# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*3851# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*3876# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*7222# = Operation Typ (Class C GSM)
#*7224# = I Got !! ERROR !!
#*7252# = Oparation Typ (Class B GPRS)
#*7271# = Multi Slot (Class 1 GPRS)
#*7274# = Multi Slot (Class 4 GPRS)
#*7276# = Dunno
#*7337# = EEPROM Reset (Unlock and Resets Wap Settings)
#*2787# = CRTP ON/OFF
#*3737# = L1 Dbg data
#*5133# = L1 Dbg data
#*7288# = GPRS Attached
#*7287# = GPRS Detached
#*7666# = SrCell Data
#*7693# = Sleep Act/DeAct (Enable or Disable the Black screen after doing nothing for a while)
#*7284# = Class : B,C or GPRS
#*2256# = Calibration Info
#*2286# = Battery Data
#*2527# = GPRS Switching (set to: class 4, class 8, class 9 or class 10)
#*2679# = Copycat feature (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3940# = External loop test 9600 bps
#*4263# = Handsfree mode (Activate or Deactivate)
#*4700# = Half Rate (Activate or Deactivate)
#*7352# = BVMC Reg value
#*8462# = Sleeptime
#*2558# = Time ON
#*3370# = EFR (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3941# = External looptest 115200 bps
#*5176# = L1 Sleep
#*7462# = SIM phase
#*7983# = Voltage/Frequenci (Activate or Deactivate)
#*7986# = Voltage (Activate or Deactivate)
#*8466# = Old time
#*2255# = Call ???
#*5187# = L1C2G trace (Activate or Deactivate)
#*5376# = ??? White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*6837# = Official Software Version
#*7524# = KCGPRS
#*7562# = LOCI GPRS
#*7638# = RLC allways open ended TBF (Activate or Deactivate)
#*7632# = Sleep mode Debug
#*7673# = Sleep mode RESET
#*2337# = Permanent Registration Beep
#*2474# = ???
#*2834# = Audio Path
#*3270# = DCS support (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3282# = Data (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3476# = EGSM (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3676# = Flash volume formated
#*4760# = GSM (Activate or Deactivate)
#*4864# = Dunno doesn’t work on newer versions
#*5171# = L1P1
#*5172# = L1P2
#*5173# = L1P3
#*7326# = Accessory (I got Vibrator)
#*7683# = Sleep variable (8)
#*7762# = SMS Brearer CS (Activate or Deactivate)
#*8465# = Time in L1
#*9795# = wtls key
#*2252# = Current CAL
#*2836# = AVDDSS Management (Activate or Deactivate)
#*3877# = Dump of SPY trace
#*7728# = RSAV done# (Everything went to standart but nothing was deleted)
#*2677# = ARM State (None or Full Rate)
*#8999*636# = Have no clue what it is, i see 20 lines
*#9999# = Software version
*#8999*8376263# = HW ver, SW ver and Build Date
*#8888# = HW version
*#8377466# = Same HW/SW version thing
*#7465625# = Check the locks
*7465625*638*Code# = Enables Network lock
#7465625*638*Code# = Disables Network lock
*7465625*782*Code# = Enables Subset lock
#7465625*782*Code# = Disables Subset lock
*7465625*77*Code# = Enables SP lock
#7465625*77*Code# = Disables SP lock
*7465625*27*Code# = Enables CP lock
#7465625*27*Code# = Disables CP lock
*7465625*746*Code# = Enables SIM lock
#7465625*746*Code# = Disables SIM lock
*7465625*228# = Activa lock ON
#7465625*228# = Activa lock OFF
*7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock ON
#7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock OFF
*7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock ON
#7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock OFF
*7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock ON
#7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock OFF
*7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock ON
#7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock OFF
*7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock ON
#7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock OFF
*2767*3855# = E2P Full Reset
*2767*2878# = E2P Custom Reset
*2767*927# = E2P Wap Reset
*2767*226372# = E2P Camera Reset
#*6420# = MIC Off
#*6421# = MIC On
#*6422# = MIC Data
#*6428# = MIC Measurement
#*3230# = Trace enable and DCD disable
#*3231# = Trace disable and DCD enable
#*3232# = Current Mode
#7263867# = RAM Dump (On or Off)
*2767*49927# = Germany WAP Settings
*2767*44927# = UK WAP Settings
*2767*31927# = Netherlands WAP Settings
*2767*420927# = Czech WAP Settings
*2767*43927# = Austria WAP Settings
*2767*39927# = Italy WAP Settings
*2767*33927# = France WAP Settings
*2767*351927# = Portugal WAP Settings
*2767*34927# = Spain WAP Settings
*2767*46927# = Sweden WAP Settings
*2767*380927# = Ukraine WAP Settings
*2767*7927# = Russia WAP Settings
*2767*30927# = GREECE WAP Settings
*2767*73738927# = WAP Settings Reset
*2767*49667# = Germany MMS Settings
*2767*44667# = UK MMS Settings
*2767*31667# = Netherlands MMS Settings
*2767*420667# = Czech MMS Settings
*2767*43667# = Austria MMS Settings
*2767*39667# = Italy MMS Settings
*2767*33667# = France MMS Settings
*2767*351667# = Portugal MMS Settings
*2767*34667# = Spain MMS Settings
*2767*46667# = Sweden MMS Settings
*2767*380667# = Ukraine MMS Settings
*2767*7667#. = Russia MMS Settings
*2767*30667# = GREECE MMS Settings
*335# = Delete all MMS Messages
*663867# = Dump Mm file
#*536961# = WAPSAR enable / HTTP disable
#*536962# = WAPSAR disable / HTTP enable
#*536963# = Serial eable / Others disable
#*53696# = Java Download Mode
#*5663351# = Wap Model ID [Your Model]
#*5663352# = Wap Model ID [SEC-SGHXXXX/1.0]
#*566335# = Wap Model ID [SEC-SGHXXXX/1.0]
*2767*66335# = Check on which model it is
*2767*7100# = SEC-SGHS100/1.0
*2767*8200# = SEC-SGHV200/1.0
*2767*7300# = SEC-SGHS300/1.0
*2767*7650# = Nokia7650/1.0
*2767*2877368# = Reset WAP Model ID to standard.

Ok now you might use this at the moment but. It’s worth keeping for a rainy day.


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